Sanskrit Grammar on Wikipedia/ was: Re: Wikipedia Logo
Jan E.M. Houben
j_e_m_houben at YAHOO.COM
Thu Aug 30 10:52:33 UTC 2007
to be found on: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Sanskrit
"Jan E.M. Houben" <j_e_m_houben at YAHOO.COM> wrote: In connection with this apparent error in representing "wi" in Devanagari in the Wikipedia Logo, it is encouraging that the Wikibooks section for open content textbooks now also contains a wikibook on Sanskrit with chapters devoted to Basic Grammar, the Verb, the Noun etc.
Unfortunately there is much to correct in whatever little is there ...
At least at the bottom of the page there are references:
"Wikner's introduction to Sanskrit is a good start.
Sanskrit: An Easy Introduction to an Enchanting Language by Professor Ashok Aklujkar is also recommended"
Jan Houben
Herman Tull wrote:
The NY Times reports today (6/25) that "In postings on internal mailing groups, users of Wikipedia have described obvious mistakes in the design, a globelike jigsaw puzzle with characters from various languages on the pieces. Two of the characters - one in Japanese and one in Devanagari, the script used in Sanskrit and several modern Indian languages - are meaningless because of minor slips." http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/25/technology/25wikipedia.html?ref=technology
A quick look at the logo shows that the error is in the vowel sign, long "i", which in the logo appears after the consonant "v". Funny, because this, of course, is the mistake beginning students typically make in their devanagari writing exercises.
Herman Tull
Princeton, NJ
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